Cinco Minutitos with Profe

Moms Birthday: A mothers love

Andres Ochoa Baeza Season 1 Episode 33

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I love my mother. It’s simple. She showed me unconditional love. She showed me patience. She showered me courage. She showed me the light. 

I love you momma. 

Te quiero tanto ma! Eres mi luz. Eres lo mejor Que tengo en esta vida. Tu amor me guía en esta vida. 



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Good morning everybody and welcome to another episode of 5 minutitos. Today is maybe the most important day in my existence as a human being. Let me tell you why. Some years ago, today, well a lot of years ago now, my mother was born. And if you think about the birth of a mother, none of us exist without the birth of a mother. Because that's how the cycle of life begins. And so today, the episode is about my mama, María Eugenia Baeza González Luna. She comes from a line of very, very influential people in Mexico. Her grandpa was who's my my my grandma's father was almost the president of Mexico, was one of the founding fathers of El Pan. So there's a lot of influence there. And I just want to say more about that because family is important and the legacy these people leave for you are what matters later on. And that's why I want to be a good human being. I want to keep trying. I'm not perfect. But my mom my mother always said to be patient and leave it all up to God. And I'm learning to surrender that because she's a woman of faith. And I'm learning, learning to surrender that because she's she's almighty powerful. My mother's a warrior. She's gone through two rounds of cancer. She has some physical stuff going on now. She's not the healthiest, but every day she gets up. Every day. I remember when she was going through cancer, and I went through to the chemo sessions with her the next day, making me a signage to go to school. Just because I went with her. Going to work. Not really taking time off. Just working and working and working and showing us the way. Like if you can get up, it's God's will that you can that you can that you can be strong enough to get there. If you can wake up, it's a blessing. If you can wake up and you feel okay, you should try to get through it. Now I think she needed more rest. But that's my mom for you. She never slowed down. Never. She worked two jobs a lot when I was a young guy in Mexico. And I just want to let her know that I love her so much that without her, there's not much purpose in my life. Because she gave me that purpose. And if you guys are wondering why I always text, tell you to text your mother and tell her you love her, that woman's exactly why. And so today's her birthday. I love her dearly. She's the most important person in my life. Her and my father, now the more I think about it. And eventually my wife, who I hope is the current girl I'm dating, who you guys have met through photography, will be the most important people in my life. My sister, my brother as well. But think about it. She raised all the most important people in my life. And then my grandma. She comes from her. So the most important people in my life usually end up being those your mother brings close to you, those your mother nurtures. So a mother's love, man. There's nothing stronger than that. There's nothing more powerful than that. This was for my mama. Everything I do is for my mom. Happy birthday, mother. Te quiero mucho, mucho, mucho. Eres un ejemplo a seguir, eres una guía de Dios. Te adoro, te extraño. I hago todo por ti. Eres mi luz de vida. Eres un amor. Eres una buena onda. Eres a todo dar. Madre mía, como te quiero, eh. Le quiero dar un abrazo fuerte. Fuerte, fuerte, fuerte. Un beso. Te lo merece todo, madre. Gracias por tanto. Te quiero mucho. Thank you guys for cinco minutitos, profe. Thanks your mother. Please let her know you love her. I know we don't have great relationships. I'd just be grateful that you're alive. I don't know you love me. I don't know you know.